Here's a site ( Digg.com) where users publish the best and the most happening stuff on Linux.I believe all Linux admins should check this atleast once every day.
http://digg.com/linux_unix
Digg allows users (i.e. bloggers or publishers) submit stories, which in turn get dugg (or reviewed) by power users called diggers or editors . Once stories receive enough votes, they are published to the Digg front page and get dugg (or saved) by browsers or readers.
Digg's tremendous popularity derives from benefits and incentives afforded to all three groups of users listed above, namely bloggers/publishers use it as a conduit for publicity, diggers/editors are hungry for latest breaking or promising stories and derive pleasure in and excitement from being the first to discover and report, while browsers/readers get to read top-notch contents. Morever stories submitted and saved (or dugg in Digg's nomenclature) are kept in users personal area like bookmarks, giving convenient access for future references.
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